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. >> thirteen years later we have an organization that's more dangerous than al quaida that we dealt with 13 years ago today? >> that's absolutely correct. last night the president gave a speech where in effect he said we're going to bomb the people that are posing syria, a year ago last night he said i want to bomb asad. >> such a mess in syria, especially, good to see you. >> thanks. >>> well, a beloved teacher and mom fight for her life. just got little easier. when a complete stranger offers her, that's truly when a complete stranger offers her, that's truly that low, no-haggle pric... when a complete stranger offers her, that's truly ...andndt all starts here, at carx. loon to carmax.com and start your search today... ...and choose from over 35 thousand carmax quality certified used vehicles. from cars and trucks to suvs and minivans. browse the store nearest you... ...or shop from our nationwide inventory and have the car of your dreams, transferred to your local carmax store. finding the perfect car is easy when you start your search at carmax. carmax. start here. don't believ
. >> thirteen years later we have an organization that's more dangerous than al quaida that we dealt with 13 years ago today? >> that's absolutely correct. last night the president gave a speech where in effect he said we're going to bomb the people that are posing syria, a year ago last night he said i want to bomb asad. >> such a mess in syria, especially, good to see you. >> thanks. >>> well, a beloved teacher and mom fight for her life. just got little...
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>> talking about the consequences you brought up comparing this emto al quaida, one of the differences is that the islamic state never expressed an interest to bring down the u.s. if you bush them out of iraq, are you create add monster that is going to reach back at you. you know -- and britts among them, they have passports that make it easy for them to travel. so i wonder about these consequences. when you look at how we address this, will we bring the fight back home to the u.s.? >> will, if you wanted to take what is unenviably right, not able to succeed, free syrian army, and this gets at josh's point here, and make them viable, and have them walk the u.s. line on this what's the number? $500 million enough? >> no. that amount of money is not enough to do it, you will recall that president obama submitted this amount to congress back i believe it was in june. and this was when he is still calling the islamic group the j. v. team, this is not a serious amount of money, if we want to equip and prepare the syrian sunni rebel opposition to take on the islamic state on our behalf. thi
>> talking about the consequences you brought up comparing this emto al quaida, one of the differences is that the islamic state never expressed an interest to bring down the u.s. if you bush them out of iraq, are you create add monster that is going to reach back at you. you know -- and britts among them, they have passports that make it easy for them to travel. so i wonder about these consequences. when you look at how we address this, will we bring the fight back home to the u.s.?...
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that it has land and finances that al quaida never did. what is your analysis of the plan being put together? >> i think the plan is a good one. using air support, working with forces on the ground. training reliable proxies are we don't have any, i think the problem with the administration is that it is sending mixed messages about what the goal so. we are hear we are going to degrade the state, and also going to defeat or destroy the islamic state. those are two very different things. the kind of operations are are in line with debraids the state. >> the idea of defeating the islamic state group, isil, in iraq, that is what -- take the work of air strikes will it's french in coordination with the u.s., it is going to require the work of the iraqi security forces that haven't performed great at times. but it also in order to ultimately not just defeat, but to detroit them, it will take a pretty massive political effort in that country as well, and how is this new government, under either allahbade how it coming together. >> i think the po
that it has land and finances that al quaida never did. what is your analysis of the plan being put together? >> i think the plan is a good one. using air support, working with forces on the ground. training reliable proxies are we don't have any, i think the problem with the administration is that it is sending mixed messages about what the goal so. we are hear we are going to degrade the state, and also going to defeat or destroy the islamic state. those are two very different things....
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these folks have now taken over territory, in ways that al quaida never did. they have access to money, and weapons that they captured from iraqis. and they are holding that territory. they aren't cos to build a capacity for a sustainability that challenges everybody. >> so, certainly military support is going to be one component of this. i am here to tell you, that we have people in europe, committed to being part of the effort. outside of university, in other parts of the world, and in the region. arab commitments to be part of this effort. what stood out for you today, and how important was this hearing? >> one thing that stood out and there wasn't much that did stand out. the secretary of state about how robust this would be, the secretary of state said and i am paraphrasing. where people will hold the u.s.' coat and watch us fight isil. everybody will be engaged in some way, he noted that french decided just today, thursday, that they will be conducting air strikes at the invitation, of the iraqi government, against isil targets. the secretary also said,
these folks have now taken over territory, in ways that al quaida never did. they have access to money, and weapons that they captured from iraqis. and they are holding that territory. they aren't cos to build a capacity for a sustainability that challenges everybody. >> so, certainly military support is going to be one component of this. i am here to tell you, that we have people in europe, committed to being part of the effort. outside of university, in other parts of the world, and in...
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to cope with al quaida, to cope with the islamic state, to cope from to prevent the spread of this -- let mes say, disease. outside iraq. it could be coped with, it could be dealt with, it could be resisted. otherwise, it will spread. so the gulf countries, and international society, they are -- i'm showing the readiness, showing the support. but we have to have real quick and active decisions. when you mentioned that the role is going to fall on the iraqis themselves. >> yes. >> is what you said. >> territories. >> when you talk about that, are you referring to the national guard that's been established? and announced and -- is it -- >> too early for them to take on the islamic state group. >> no. the national guard is still now maybe announced but on paper. the people, the fighters, the people that defend their territories are already there, and are admitting them, and iraq, and they are ready to be recruited and ready to be positively engaged in this context. and really there should be quick steps not just announcements. what are the steps? you have a new iraqi government now that
to cope with al quaida, to cope with the islamic state, to cope from to prevent the spread of this -- let mes say, disease. outside iraq. it could be coped with, it could be dealt with, it could be resisted. otherwise, it will spread. so the gulf countries, and international society, they are -- i'm showing the readiness, showing the support. but we have to have real quick and active decisions. when you mentioned that the role is going to fall on the iraqis themselves. >> yes. >> is...
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and in india, several provinces are on high alert after al quaida announced the creation of a new military wing there. the chief warned india and surrounding many say the group expanding to keep one the islamic state group. b.p. gets most of the blame for the worst offshore isle spill in history, with that story and other headlines across america today. >> 153 page ruling. 11 men dies in the blow out sent millions of barrels of oil into the gulf of mexico. the judge says b. p. was reckless. ignoring known risks. the ruling means they could 517 billion-dollars in federal fines. the company says it will appeal. in chicago, two more womens for marriage equality advocates. bans on gay marriage, in indiana are unconstitutional. the ruling from the three judge panel was unanimous. during arguments last month, one of the judges compared the bans to laws that barred interracial marriage. two desix means that same-sex marriage is now legal, in 21 states. a father in atlanta is now charged with murder, after his son dies in a hot car. the grand jury indicted justin harris today, prosecutors say they
and in india, several provinces are on high alert after al quaida announced the creation of a new military wing there. the chief warned india and surrounding many say the group expanding to keep one the islamic state group. b.p. gets most of the blame for the worst offshore isle spill in history, with that story and other headlines across america today. >> 153 page ruling. 11 men dies in the blow out sent millions of barrels of oil into the gulf of mexico. the judge says b. p. was...
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. >>> president obama says the ex he can g battle plan against al quaida can also work against isis. during his closing remarks, at the nato summit in whales, the president said nato is committed to defending and protecting every ally. >> you systematically degrade their capabilities, you narrow their scope of action, and over time they are not able to conduct the same kind of terrorist attacks. >> the president arrives back at the white house last night. >> ♪ >> standing to up cancer for musicians like dave matthews, arianna grande and also the who, the hollywood stars like reese whitherspoon, jennifer aniston, and gwyneth paltrow. celebrities came together for an important cause last night. and you saw it right here on cbs-3. cbs begat shaban reports, the stands to up cancer telecast is part of an effort to raise money for cancer research. >> ♪ >> celebrities use star power to put spotlight on cancer, second leading cause of death among americans. >> i held a generous strong beautiful hands of my first wife, cassy, as ovarian cancer took her life much too soon. >> in a hour-lon
. >>> president obama says the ex he can g battle plan against al quaida can also work against isis. during his closing remarks, at the nato summit in whales, the president said nato is committed to defending and protecting every ally. >> you systematically degrade their capabilities, you narrow their scope of action, and over time they are not able to conduct the same kind of terrorist attacks. >> the president arrives back at the white house last night. >> ♪...
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it was previously an al quaida strong hold. they are now looking to the u.s. led campaign to raze zuma to the ground too. >> diplomates have been ordered to leave the embassy in yemen, the department says the move ois temporary, and that a majority of workers are staying at the compound. officials fear the security situation is only getting worse, the capitol was overrun by rebels over the weekend, and there are fears violence could reignite between the government and tribesman. still to come. we are away, an announcement from the president of the united states, on the resignation of attorney general eric holder. gathering minutes away from the scheduled announcement, we will bring it to you when it haps. >> i'm ali velshi, the news has become this thing where you talk to experts about people, and al jazeera has really tried to talk to people, about their stories. we are not meant to be your first choice for entertainment. we are ment to be your first choice for the news. >> the world health organization osays nearly 3,000 people have died from the ebola outbr
it was previously an al quaida strong hold. they are now looking to the u.s. led campaign to raze zuma to the ground too. >> diplomates have been ordered to leave the embassy in yemen, the department says the move ois temporary, and that a majority of workers are staying at the compound. officials fear the security situation is only getting worse, the capitol was overrun by rebels over the weekend, and there are fears violence could reignite between the government and tribesman. still to...
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. >> whether in iraq or in syria, these terrorist also learn the same thing that leaders of al quaida already know. we mean what we say. our reach is long. if you threaten america, you will find no safe haven. we will find you eventually. >> this comes after the president fought military advise or told lawmakers co-see scenario, where force could be necessary into iraq. iran's president says isis is a global threat. >> speaking to nbc news, he was critical of president obama's decision to use air strikes to target that group. >> if they want to use plane, so that nobody is injured from the americans, is it really. >> in any without sacrifice? >> iran was not part of the international conference in paris where leaders met to discuss a strategy for defeating isis. 6:19 a.m. back here at home, lovers of saggy pants in one florida town are re juicing. >> city council is back off its plans to ban the saggy pants, proposed city ordinance would have made it illegal to wear pants 2 inches below the waist, originally the bill passed meaning anyone showing their underwear would have to pay a fi
. >> whether in iraq or in syria, these terrorist also learn the same thing that leaders of al quaida already know. we mean what we say. our reach is long. if you threaten america, you will find no safe haven. we will find you eventually. >> this comes after the president fought military advise or told lawmakers co-see scenario, where force could be necessary into iraq. iran's president says isis is a global threat. >> speaking to nbc news, he was critical of president obama's...
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it is part of al quaida, so for their fighters take the ground, many feel it hurts the chances for a democratic syria. now, in the north, in a little slitherier in yellow, those are the curds. helping them could anger america's alley turkey, because curds and turkey have been fighting for their own independents. so turkey's leaders may cause problems at home. so this is why the situation there is so tricky, there are clearly a lot of groups and a lot of interests and why helping the syrian government which only has control of the country's east, may be on a boiling point. >> jonathan, thank you. a suicide bombing in syria killed the leader of an influential rebel group, syrian state t.v. is reporting the bombing in the city killed at least 45 people, the attack happened during a meeting of leaders. activists say seen here in an interview with al jazeera last year, was killed. when syrian state television reports he was seriously injured. more on the attack from iraq. it seems to be a very large attack. and there was a serious side bomber. the moment killing 45, 28 from a leadership o
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quaida link group. also, bill o'reilly here in person in studio 57 today. and gina davis, her name not changed, gina davis, let's try that again, says frozen is just the first step, why the actress studied movies dating back to 1946. how she is using her finds togs try and change the way women are represented on film. the news is back in the morning. i'll see you guys in just about ten minutes. back to you. >> love her words. >> ukee, what's her name? what's her snake. >> gina. you got it right the second time. it is all good. >> okay, all good. see you later. >> bye bye. >> the words is dislike. facebook founder mark zuckerberg not making many friends among his neighbors. >> driving neighbors nuts in san francisco, rn ovate g his $10 million home. neighbors also complains that people hired by the zuckerberg's are holding parking spaces on the street. holding them for. have to deal with that for awhile, told construction will not be finished until next spring. >> divorce is the word for chris jenner. ha
quaida link group. also, bill o'reilly here in person in studio 57 today. and gina davis, her name not changed, gina davis, let's try that again, says frozen is just the first step, why the actress studied movies dating back to 1946. how she is using her finds togs try and change the way women are represented on film. the news is back in the morning. i'll see you guys in just about ten minutes. back to you. >> love her words. >> ukee, what's her name? what's her snake. >>...
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because the tribal leaders, the sunni tribal leaders were willing to take a stand against al quaida in iraq. they were willing to take a stand against their own people being murdered and beheaded and all that sort of stuff, and you can't beat somebody with nobody in a fight. you've got to have somebody to back, because it's their fight, and if you try to make it your fight, you're, like, playing an away game, and when you get tired and go home, all they have to do is survive, they don't even have to win. >> charlie: and you can't do it alone, a, because you have to have somebody there. >> that's correct. >> charlie: so as important as it is to anybody -- >> yeah, so i think this has a chance to succeed. and i also believe that the air strikes are important that have been conducted because of the beheadings. i think you just at least have to let people know there's a price to pay for that without being sucked into what they want which is to get you on the ground in large numbers so they can kill more of you and cost you a lot of money and make people think that their fight is against th
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. >>> president obama says the exist g battle plan against al quaida can also work against isis during his closing remarks at the nato summit in whales. the president said nato is committed defending and protecting it every ally. >> you systematically degrade their capabilities, you narrow their scope of action, and over time they are not able to conduct the same kind of terrorist attacks. >> the president arrived back at the white last night. >>> ♪ >>> standing to up cancer for musicians like dave matthews, aerianna grande and also the who, to hollywood stars like receipt weather soon, gwyneth paltrow, came together for an important cause last night. you saw it here on cbs-3, cbs-3 sabbath began report, stand up to cancer telecast part of efforts to raise money for cancer research. >>> celebrities used their star power to put spotlight on cancer. the second leading cause of death among americans. >> i held a generous, strong, beautiful hand of my first wife, cassy, as ovarian cancer took her life much too soon. >> in a hour-long stands up to cancer telethon, hollywood a listers, eve
. >>> president obama says the exist g battle plan against al quaida can also work against isis during his closing remarks at the nato summit in whales. the president said nato is committed defending and protecting it every ally. >> you systematically degrade their capabilities, you narrow their scope of action, and over time they are not able to conduct the same kind of terrorist attacks. >> the president arrived back at the white last night. >>> ♪ >>>...
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quaida. somali officials say the group launched sunday attack on interrogation center. >> president obama departs today for european trip that includes critical nato summit in whales thursday and friday. iraq will be one of the prime topics, now, meanwhile, british prime minister david cameron is calling for crackdown, wants them to have fewer seize the passports every citizens trying to support isis. >> people who declare the allegiance elsewhere are able to return to the united kingdom and pose a threat to our national security. >> says it now believes at least 500 people have traveled from britain to join revel groups including isis. >> right now 6:09. for the very first time, an experimental ebola vaccine will be tested on humans. that's coming up. >> also ahead, terrifying images of mother nature at her most fears, from tornados and thunderstorms, to baseball size hail and some crazy clouds in the sky. we'll take a look at the storms, that tore through the midwest, and what it means for
quaida. somali officials say the group launched sunday attack on interrogation center. >> president obama departs today for european trip that includes critical nato summit in whales thursday and friday. iraq will be one of the prime topics, now, meanwhile, british prime minister david cameron is calling for crackdown, wants them to have fewer seize the passports every citizens trying to support isis. >> people who declare the allegiance elsewhere are able to return to the united...
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quaida or i.s.i.l. or anybody else. they have long-term repercussions. >> woodruff: sounds like more progress than we realize. i want to reserve the last minutes to ask you about attorney general eric holder. david, surprised most people announcing he's going to step down. what's the legacy? he's had detractors and admirers. >> detractors on the right, more admirers on the left and more dislike on the right. but what has been said about him is quite strong on civil rights and not so strong on civil liberties. so if you look at the record especially in terms offincarceration, sentencing, voting rights act, very, very aggressive. and i would like to especially high light the incarceration which i think is out of control in this country so his efforts are much appreciated. on the civil liberties, very heavy on national security and not respect for civil ribts and if you're worried about terrorism and if you're respecting the bush administration, you follow a lot of the precedents and took them further. one
quaida or i.s.i.l. or anybody else. they have long-term repercussions. >> woodruff: sounds like more progress than we realize. i want to reserve the last minutes to ask you about attorney general eric holder. david, surprised most people announcing he's going to step down. what's the legacy? he's had detractors and admirers. >> detractors on the right, more admirers on the left and more dislike on the right. but what has been said about him is quite strong on civil rights and not so...
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., and they were by al quaida and iraq, are willing to fight and, this time, looks like they're going to be involved in a more unified iraqi government. the peshmerga of the kurds has fought. we need to keep them equipped, trained, full of intelligence and give them support, i think they can win, but it's not going to be easy or quick. >> woodruff: i must ask you about russia, vladimir putin. you know this plan, his government. they've annexed crimea, now effectively control much of eastern ukraine. there have been more sanctions announced today, they don't seem to phase him. is the west helpless to stop him? >> no and i don't think they will phase him. >> the allocation of money and power in russia is not as it is here and there's nothing that resembles the free market and there's a lot of politics in it and that's going to be felt. but putin controls the media. russia doesn't have a free media, so by the time they get through whipping everybody up, he can maintain ocularty longer than -- popularity longer than he should. poroshenko is probably the best president ukraine can have rig
., and they were by al quaida and iraq, are willing to fight and, this time, looks like they're going to be involved in a more unified iraqi government. the peshmerga of the kurds has fought. we need to keep them equipped, trained, full of intelligence and give them support, i think they can win, but it's not going to be easy or quick. >> woodruff: i must ask you about russia, vladimir putin. you know this plan, his government. they've annexed crimea, now effectively control much of...
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these are al quaida's bomb maker. >> exactly. >> so they are the reasoning reasons we can't put liquids on planes. >> the osama bin laden of khorasan, was he killed last night? >> we don't know. if we hit him, he would be high value target. >> next picture is the bomb maker, he is the american? >> yes. >> who went over thereto yemen, and making bombs out of clothing and shoes. >> that's just it, the latest bombs have non-met tal i can triggers, so, it is hard to detect but the dipping in clothing -- >> well, dipping clothing in material that wants the accelerant strikes, boom, it up goes. and, in the in a pressurized cabin, you just need to start the fire. >> because they still are trying to knock down our aircraft? >> and the concern is, what we have been told, is that it appears that these guys were beyond the testing phase, and were ready to send people on european and american bound aircraft. >> i mean, within days, like this came real close? >> yes. >> that's what we're told. but, this is just a maddening mix of players in here. >> yes? >> because this group is favorably disposed t
these are al quaida's bomb maker. >> exactly. >> so they are the reasoning reasons we can't put liquids on planes. >> the osama bin laden of khorasan, was he killed last night? >> we don't know. if we hit him, he would be high value target. >> next picture is the bomb maker, he is the american? >> yes. >> who went over thereto yemen, and making bombs out of clothing and shoes. >> that's just it, the latest bombs have non-met tal i can triggers,...